Geeta Singh Calls Out Anil Ravipudi Over Raja The Great Date Block Controversy

Veteran comedy actress alleges director's team blocked her dates for a month, then replaced her without notice

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Geeta Singh Calls Out Anil Ravipudi Over Raja The Great Date Block Controversy

Veteran Telugu comedy actress Geeta Singh has opened up about a bitter experience with star director Anil Ravipudi during the making of Raja The Great, revealing how industry power dynamics can leave even established actors feeling disrespected and sidelined.

In a candid recent interview, Geeta Singh detailed how Ravipudi's production team approached her for the 2017 Ravi Teja starrer, asking her to block nearly a month's worth of dates for the film. What makes this particularly painful, she explains, is that she turned down two smaller projects to accommodate this supposedly bigger opportunity.

The real shock came when the film hit theaters. Singh discovered that another actress had been cast in what was supposed to be her role: and nobody from the production had bothered to inform her of the change. When she confronted Ravipudi directly about the situation, his response was dismissive: "I don't know, mother... maybe the office people did it," before simply walking away.

This incident highlights a troubling pattern in the industry where actors, particularly supporting cast members, can be treated as expendable, their dates blocked and then discarded without basic professional courtesy. Singh's frustration is understandable: here's a performer with genuine recognition and a loyal fanbase being handled like a rookie extra.

The timing of these revelations is particularly interesting, given that Ravipudi himself has recently spoken about not receiving the respect he feels he deserves from the industry despite his consistent box office success. Perhaps this is a reminder that respect works both ways: from critics to directors, and from directors to their cast.

On a brighter note, Geeta Singh has found new life through social media, where her "Gudu Gudu Gunjamu" content has gone viral, earning her 100K followers across platforms in just three months. Her direct engagement with fans, personally replying to every comment, shows the kind of professional grace that perhaps others in the industry could learn from.

Singh's story serves as a reminder that behind every successful film are dozens of actors whose contributions matter, even if they don't always make it to the final cut.

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